Well for starters the Gould have copied the Gods From earth and religion but what about tech??? Frankly I would like to see the earth totally ignored again....
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You know what bugged me about Heroes is that Teal'c said he had never seen such a device. Yet he claimed he had seen Star Wars 9 times was it? Maybe he didnt recognise it because SG-13 kicked the crap out of it, shrug.
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Is it not logical to assume that the ideas of people of Earth have origionated from the stories and the mythology from the time when the Gould inslaved the human race thousands of years ago and therefore the technology seen today in posetion of the Gould is the same technology as was seen thousands of years ago.If Reality is and illusion then the illusion must be real!
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Well, the Gate forcefields are a copy of the Iris
SPOILERS Evolution, Heroes & Lost City
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Actually, the probe from Heroes was mentioned by Anubis in Evolution Part 2 (To Thoth), and I think Sam mentioned it in Lost City, and that's why they went to get the Repository prepared...
Which is why we can blame Anubis for the attack in Heroes. He wasn't mentioned by name, and I never made out any Jaffa foreheads, but the other two mentions of the probes were his so....
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Originally posted by Teal'cWell, the Gate forcefields are a copy of the Iris
SPOILERS Evolution, Heroes & Lost City
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Actually, the probe from Heroes was mentioned by Anubis in Evolution Part 2 (To Thoth), and I think Sam mentioned it in Lost City, and that's why they went to get the Repository prepared...
Which is why we can blame Anubis for the attack in Heroes. He wasn't mentioned by name, and I never made out any Jaffa foreheads, but the other two mentions of the probes were his so....
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The gould do not need to steal any more tech because the dont utilise what they have very well.
They produce the staff weapon as their primary infantry weapon. Inspite of needing a weapon designed to attack an enemy at range they sacrifice that requirment for one best used for melee attacks and sheparding prisoners around. If they would have reduced the length in half, put a stock and grip on it, and a sight like the ones the staff towers then they would have produced a gould rifle instead. Somthing that could be accuratly used out to hundreds of meters instead of less than fifty.
They produce a zat for a sidearm. Although not as screwed up as staff weapon it too is compromised mainly becuse they created it to be a tortuer toy first. Idealy, instead of firing a bolt of enregy that just inflicts pain on the first shot it should do structural damage instead. As Aris Boch showed even multiple zat blasts are not always reliable. However if they were to fire a scaled down version of a staff blast it would be be more effective against more types of enemies. Add the above mentioned sight and it would be a far greater sidearm than it is now.
The gould have no infantry support weapons of any type other than a slung glider cannon; and even then it is rarely used. If they were to make a version that was a little more smaller (about 3/4 sized) and lighter they would have the basis of a great infantry support weapon. Give it a sight and two fire modes. A low power mode that fires staff sized blasts at a high rate of fire (about 6 shots per second). And a high power mode that fires a glider cannon sized blast but at a slower rate (maybe only one shot every 10 seconds). This one weapon would have the combined abuilities of a sqaud level machinegun, a grenade launcher, an anti-tank rocket launcher, and an anti-aircraft rocket launcher.
Weapons are not the only thing that could be imporved that would increase the Jaffa's fighting effectiveness.
Their armor could have been made into a fully enclosed protective suit that could be worn into any environment instead of the decoration it currently is. When the helmet is up it could provide the user with sensors and comunication information instead of a silly animal head to scare primitve societies.
Had each Jaffa been equiped with a personal cloak, personal sheilds, and the above weapons they would have been somthing to be feared and not laughed at; even with their mass army tactics.
The gould do not need to steal any more tech, they do not even know how to realy use what they already have.
to be continued...
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To Xzyl: Goa'uld don't need good weapon, they rely on terror to do most of the job and have a hard time fighting someone who isn't scared of them unless there is a significant numerical advantage on their side.The opinions of KorbenDirewolf do not necessrily represent the opinions of other male U.S. residents between the ages of 18 and 25.
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